On 21.04.21 22:56, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Leon Fauster said:
How does the new "way" looks like (>=EL8), to switch the password
algorithm?
It looks like authselect doesn't support that.
While authconfig tried to be a super-multi-tool that knew how to
configure all the things, I
Once upon a time, Leon Fauster said:
> How does the new "way" looks like (>=EL8), to switch the password
> algorithm?
It looks like authselect doesn't support that.
While authconfig tried to be a super-multi-tool that knew how to
configure all the things, I think it got to a point where it was
In the old days I could do
# authconfig --passalgo=sha256 --update
With EL8 comes authselect now (replacement of authconfig).
authselect --passalgo=sha512 --update does not work and
seems to be unsupported.
# grep -R passalgo /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/authselect/
Le 23/11/2020 à 14:37, Greg Bailey a écrit :
> I've been using "yapet" for quite awhile: https://yapet.guengel.ch/
>
> It's already packaged in EPEL.
>
> The password store is in a single file so it's easy to copy between servers.
> It's a curses interface vs. CLI, though...
Thank you very
On 11/23/20 1:24 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
On my workstation and my laptop I'm using KeePassXC to store login credentials
for my websites. The database is stored in my OwnCloud share, so it's
synchronized between my two computers.
Ideally I'd like to have something similar for my servers,
On 23/11/2020 11:42, Marek Blaha wrote:
There is also a command line interface for keepass - if you wouldn't
mind perl dependency.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kpcli/
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I've not personally used the CLI, but there is a command line
There is also a command line interface for keepass - if you wouldn't
mind perl dependency.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kpcli/
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 9:24 AM Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On my workstation and my laptop I'm using
Am 23.11.20 um 09:24 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
Can you recommend any particular command line password manager ?
Self hosted Bitwarden:
-> https://bitwarden.com/help/article/cli/
-> https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting/
-> https://bitwarden.com/open-source/
On 23/11/20 10:52 pm, Sebastien Féminier via CentOS wrote:
Hi Niki ,
I use "pass" to manage my password , it's based on gnuPG , you can find
more info on the web site => https://www.passwordstore.org/ .
For sync you can use Git .
Seb.
+1 -works well and can be used via ssh link as well if
Hi Niki ,
I use "pass" to manage my password , it's based on gnuPG , you can find
more info on the web site => https://www.passwordstore.org/ .
For sync you can use Git .
Seb.
Le Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 09:24:18AM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On my workstation and my laptop I'm
Hi,
On my workstation and my laptop I'm using KeePassXC to store login credentials
for my websites. The database is stored in my OwnCloud share, so it's
synchronized between my two computers.
Ideally I'd like to have something similar for my servers, but command-line
driven. I know these tools
Le 30/05/2018 à 08:16, John R. Dennison a écrit :
> Most likely you didn't relabel the filesystem.
Indeed. Adding 'touch /.autorelabel' did the trick.
Cheers,
Niki
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On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 07:54:34AM +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> I tried this out of curiosity on a CentOS 7 sandbox machine, and this
> doesn't seem to work anymore. I can boot to a 'bash' console and set the
> password OK. But this password doesn't seem to work on the subsequent
> normal
Hi,
I remember back in the days, there was a neat trick to recover a lost
root password, or more exactly, redefine a new password for root.
1. In the bootloader, boot the system with the 'init=/bin/bash' kernel
argument.
2. Remount the root partition in read-write mode:
# mount -o remount,rw
On 4/6/2016 9:03 AM, Joe Smithian wrote:
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Larry Martell
wrote:
> I make my password 'incorrect' so when I forget it the computer will
> say "Your password is incorrect"
>
> ;-)
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Joe Smithian
> wrote:
> >
> >
I make my password 'incorrect' so when I forget it the computer will
say "Your password is incorrect"
;-)
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Hi,
I am trying to implement the *password must change at next logon* in CentOS
6.5 client using sssd 1.11.6 where Samba 4.1.10 is my backend server.
Here are the list of things which I have done,
1. I have setup the CentOS to do the Domain login using sssd service. I can
able to login into the
well, yes. but why?
On 02/12/2014 03:46 AM, g wrote:
greetings,
a previous install and updated centos 6.4 from dvd 1 x86_64 got
trashed. not sure of cause. no big deal. install practice never
hurts. :-)
now, installation is:
CentOS-6.4-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso installed as;
CentOS
greetings,
a previous install and updated centos 6.4 from dvd 1 x86_64 got
trashed. not sure of cause. no big deal. install practice never
hurts. :-)
now, installation is:
CentOS-6.4-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso installed as;
CentOS (2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64) - root (hd1,2)
A member of the scientific-linux-us...@fnal.gov wrote:
On 01/14/2014 04:19 PM, George Shaffer wrote:
If anyone has gotten password hash rounds using hash_rounds_min and
hash_rounds_max in libuser.conf, or the counter part in login.defs
(SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS, SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS), to work
Hello,
Is there any command / option available on CentOS to expire a user's
password immediately ? I remember using passwd -e on some other
distribution but the -e option does not seem to be present on CentOS
5.x.
Thanks,
Manish
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2010/10/18 Manish Kathuria mkathu...@tuxtechnologies.co.in:
Hello,
Is there any command / option available on CentOS to expire a user's
password immediately ? I remember using passwd -e on some other
distribution but the -e option does not seem to be present on CentOS
5.x.
See:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 09:42:59PM +0530, Manish Kathuria wrote:
Hello,
Is there any command / option available on CentOS to expire a user's
password immediately ? I remember using passwd -e on some other
distribution but the -e option does not seem to be present on CentOS
5.x.
passwd -l
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Scott Robbins scot...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 09:42:59PM +0530, Manish Kathuria wrote:
Is there any command / option available on CentOS to expire a user's
password immediately ? I remember using passwd -e on some other
distribution but the
Hello all:
Does anyone know if it's possible to set an ftp user and password on
the kickstart? E.g., something like:
At the GRuB prompt of the boot.iso:
linux ks=ftp://username:passw...@192.168.0.100/authftp/ks/standard.ks
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I have apache running with virtual hosting.
I have a customer who wants to password protect their /user/public_html
directory using htaccess. I've done this many times on directories
inside of that directory with positive results. However, I don't seem to
be able to password protect the
On Feb 18, 2008 3:30 PM, John Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have apache running with virtual hosting.
I have a customer who wants to password protect their /user/public_html
directory using htaccess. I've done this many times on directories
inside of that directory with positive results.
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 3:30 PM, John Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have apache running with virtual hosting.
I have a customer who wants to password protect their /user/public_html
directory using htaccess. I've done this many times on directories
inside of that directory
On Feb 18, 2008 6:20 PM, John Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm punting... I'm going to change it all over to using it's own
unique document root and not go any further with this mess.
Yeah, if you're vhosting, they should really have their own individual
docroots. Also, keep in mind
tblader wrote:
Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos?
The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of
whether it's been changed or not.
Thanks
Not sure how you are using openldap for authentication ... but if you
are doing it via samba+openldap,
On Jan 8, 2008 11:37 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tblader wrote:
Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos?
The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of
whether it's been changed or not.
Thanks
Not sure how you are using openldap
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 04:37 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
tblader wrote:
Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos?
The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of
whether it's been changed or not.
Thanks
Not sure how you are using openldap for
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